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Historical Fiction Book Clubs

  • The Things They CarriedTim O'Brien
    A series of linked stories explores the lifelong effects of trauma on a platoon of soldiers during and after the Vietnam War.
  • The Devil's ArithmeticJane Yolen
    During a Passover Seder, 12-year-old Hannah is mysteriously transported from 1980s New York to Poland during World War II. When Hannah is forced into a concentration camp, her survival depends on understanding the depraved arithmetic the Nazis use to keep track of their prisoners.
  • MilkweedJerry Spinelli
    "Stop! Thief!" are the words often shouted at him, so a young orphan takes that as his name as he struggles to survive in Warsaw during World War II.
  • The Watsons Go to Birmingham1963Christopher Paul Curtis
    When the Watson family pays Grandma a visit in Alabama, they find themselves caught up in the battle for civil rights.
  • Code TalkerJoseph Bruchac
    Based on the true story of Navajo code talkers, this novel recounts the exploits of Ned Begay, a sixteen-year-old Navajo soldier in World War II. Ned's language skills prove to be invaluable as the Americans work to send secret messages to help them in their fight.
  • Copper SunSharon M. Draper
    An unflinching look at the brutality of the American slave trade, Draper's novel tells the story of Amari, a young African girl who is enslaved.
  • Fever 1793Laurie Halse Anderson
    Mattie Cook's simple life in Philadelphia is shattered when an epidemic of yellow fever rages through the city in the summer of 1793. Attempting to flee with her grandfather, Mattie finds that escaping disaster won't be so simple.
  • Ghost BoysJewell Parker Rhodes
    In this thought-provoking exploration of bias and injustice, a twelve-year-old boy meets the ghost of Emmett Till (an African-American teen who was lynched in 1955) in the afterlife.
  • The Book ThiefMarkus Zusak
    Liesel Meminger is a foster child living in Nazi Germany in 1939. Surrounded by violence, hardship, and war, Liesel is watched over by Death, who narrates her story.
  • When My Name Was KeokoLinda Sue Park
    This historical novel follows Sun-hee and her brother Tae-yul as their family grapples with political change, prejudice, and war during the Japanese occupation of Korea.
  • The Night DiaryVeera Hiranandani
    In 1947, British India was divided into two separate and independent countries: India, a mostly Hindu nation, and Pakistan, a predominantly Muslim nation. The partition leaves Nisha, a girl with both Hindu and Muslim heritage, without a clear place to call home. She and her family must make a treacherous journey to try to find a safe haven in a country rocked by turmoil and violence.
  • The Parker InheritanceVarian Johnson
    While spending the summer at her grandmother's house in Lambert, South Carolina, Candice finds an intriguing old letter in the attic. She joins forces with a neighbor to follow the clues in the letter and find a hidden treasure — but solving the mystery means uncovering past injustices in Lambert.
  • War HorseMichael Morpurgo
    A horse named Joey fights on the battlefield during World War I — but longs to reunite with the boy who raised him.
  • The Glory FieldWalter Dean Myers
    This novel traces five generations of a single family from their enslavement on a plantation through contemporary times.

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